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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Ted next write?
(a) Fruit of the Vine.
(b) By Their Lessons.
(c) Fruits of the Tree.
(d) By Their Fruits.
2. Who visits Ted and Amy's house while William is there?
(a) Two Germans.
(b) Two Americans.
(c) Two Italians.
(d) A Russian.
3. What do Roy and Amy deplore?
(a) That Ted had not met Amy sooner.
(b) That Ted treated Rosie so poorly.
(c) That William's letters are all about Rosie.
(d) How common Rosie must have been.
4. What does Rosie encourage William to do?
(a) To leave London after his medical training.
(b) To find other women to date.
(c) To go to dinner and a play with Retford.
(d) To become more and more daring.
5. What portrait is there that shows a work of Hillier?
(a) Hillier's portrait of Rosie.
(b) Hillier's Ted and Rosie's little girl.
(c) Hillier's of Ted and Rosie together.
(d) Hillier's portrait of Ted.
6. What does Roy write for Isabel?
(a) A poem of admiration.
(b) An emotional obituary.
(c) A love letter.
(d) A short story.
7. Of what does Isabel convince Ted?
(a) That she knows what is best for him.
(b) That women are dying to marry him.
(c) That he does not need Rosie.
(d) That he is the greatest writer of his day.
8. What did Isabel work tirelessly for after Rosie leaves Ted?
(a) To have Ted forget Rosie.
(b) To help Ted get emotionally balanced and back to writing.
(c) To increase Ted's reputation.
(d) To find Ted a new wife.
9. How does Rosie keep in touch with Blackstable?
(a) Through Mrs. Ashenben.
(b) Through the curate.
(c) Through biweekly visits to her mother in Haversham.
(d) Through Mary-Ann.
10. Who does Rosie say is always the perfect gentleman?
(a) Ted.
(b) Kemp.
(c) William.
(d) Kear.
11. Who greets William as he walks down High Street?
(a) A good friend of Rosie's.
(b) A former classmate in medical studies.
(c) The old curate from Blakestable.
(d) A former classmate at his prepatory school.
12. Who attends Ted and Rosie's parties who helps propel artists to fame?
(a) The Duke of York.
(b) Lord George.
(c) Isabel Trafford.
(d) The Editor of McMillian Publishing.
13. What does William do in the evenings while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Goes to the races with the Driffields.
(b) Reads to improve his mind.
(c) Studies his medical material.
(d) Socializes at the gentleman's club.
14. Why does William say Ted would not have taken Rosie back?
(a) Ted would always wonder if she would leave again and it would harm his artitic life.
(b) Ted would be afraid he would not measure up to Kemp.
(c) Ted's strong feelings had passed.
(d) Ted would feel cuckolded.
15. Where do William and Rosie often go?
(a) The symphony.
(b) Music halls or theaters.
(c) The opera.
(d) To other friends's homes for whist.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Isabel respond to Ted's marriage?
2. Who did Rosie think Ted would marry rather than Amy?
3. Where is William a medical student?
4. Where does Rosie live?
5. Who does William meet through the Driffields?
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